Gunnison Awarded Contract to Strengthen Cybersecurity for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
McLean, VA; [11/18/24] – Gunnison Consulting Group, Inc. (“Gunnison”) today announced that it has been awarded a $14 million, three-year contract by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide comprehensive cybersecurity support for the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), Cybersecurity Program Office’s (CSPO).
Under this contract, Gunnison will support a comprehensive enterprise cybersecurity program, fostering a Zero Trust security culture, enhancing IT governance, and ensuring compliance with federal cybersecurity mandates. Gunnison’s role includes identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities, integrating advanced cybersecurity capabilities like Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR), and supporting audits to strengthen the CDC’s defense of its IT systems and sensitive data.
“We are honored to collaborate with the CDC in advancing their cybersecurity efforts, ensuring the protection of critical health data and systems,” said Meaghan Bouchoux Carter, Senior Vice President at Gunnison. “Our team remains committed to delivering solutions that enhance the CDC’s ability to defend against evolving threats and safeguard the nation’s public health infrastructure.”
About Gunnison
Gunnison is a trusted partner to Federal Government agencies, delivering innovative solutions to tackle their most complex IT challenges. As an emerging middle-tier company, we specialize in Cybersecurity, Digital Services, and Intelligence & Automation. With a commitment to “Innovating for Tomorrow. Today,” Gunnison combines deep technical expertise with agile approaches to help our clients achieve mission success.
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